Asset Management / Media Library
Asset Management / Media Library
What is it?
The media library is the organized home for all assets: one searchable place where every logo, clip, track, and template lives — with folders or tags, previews, and quick insertion into shows. Asset management is the discipline of keeping that home orderly; the media library is the room itself.
Practical example
Five minutes before going live, a host needs the clip of last week's funny moment. Without a library: digging through phone gallery, downloads folder, and a Telegram "Saved Messages" graveyard — show starts late. With a library: type "funny," tap the clip, it's in the scene. Teams feel this even harder: the designer uploads the new sponsor banner to the shared library, and the producer finds it already waiting at showtime.
Key things to know (non-technical)
- The core promise is findability under pressure — live production has no time for "where did I save that?"
- Basic anatomy: upload → preview thumbnails → folders/tags → search → one-tap insert into a scene.
- Shared libraries are where solo-creator tools become team tools — one source of truth instead of files scattered across personal devices.
- Storage quotas on libraries are a natural pricing lever (free tier: 1 GB; pro: more).
In Tupic Live
A built-in media library — upload from phone, organize by show, insert into any scene instantly — is the backbone that makes Tupic Live's scenes, overlays, and intros practical rather than theoretical, and a shared-library option later unlocks team accounts.